Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, July 16, 1994, Page Page 7A, Image 7

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Lakes, from 6A - I find it very hard to believe that a lot of fish wentdown the stream. Just like homes can be rebuilt, so can dams, lakes and poods. But, lakes and ponds must be restocked. Even after the restocking, a pe riod of four-to-five years has to pass Pay, from6A Houston County School Super intendent Tony Hinnant, the former principal at Warner Robins High School, said that the principal of the school made the decision on the chewleading coach. "In a lot of in stances, the principal goes down the hall and has to twist peoples' arms (to get someone as cheerleader coach)," he said. However, Flowers and Warner Robins High School cheerleading coach Jenifer Pritchett said cheer leading coaches were doing the job because they wanted to. Pritchett, who cheered in high school, but not college, said that coaching cheer leading was something she always wanted to do. "There are real injuries," said Pritchett. "This is a real sport. The girls can be hurt." The board agreed to look into the matter of increasing the supplement for the cheerleading supplement. "It needs to be addressed," said board chairman Zell Blackmon. Roley, from 6A,- most outfielders can play all three outfield positions. All all-star games would use the DH, since the all-star game is the only place the DH should be allowed. No less than six, nor no more than nine, of the pitching staff could be starters. The rest of the pitching staff would have to come from the bullpen. Of course, that brings us to the third change. There is no way that you could get all 45 players into one game. After all, managers have trouble today getting all their play ers into a game, even with smaller rosters. What good is it to be named to an all-star team if you don’t get to play? Major League Baseball deter mines the league championship with a series and the national championship with a World Series. So, why not the mid-Summer clas sic. My move would be to make the all-star classic a best of three affair, with the first game starting in the afternoon, followed by the second game in the evening. Both of the first two games would be full nine inning affairs. The third game, " i " 1 This Coupon You Can NOW OPEN ' jjH|| J SAVE UP TO $5.00 DAILY! til/ SKOO Per PkjSds S Only j fU>A Located Near Tifton 1-75, Exits 22 and 26 ... (#U The ENT Center of Central Georgia, P.C. 800 First Street, Suite 100 Macon, Georgia 31201 912-743-8953 • 1-800-253-8953 Warren L. Griffin, M. D. Sean B. Peppard, M. D. Claude L. Pennington, M. D., Emeritus Announces with pleasure the association of Matthew Jerles, M. D. for the practice of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery effective August 1,1994 before fish will be large enough to harvest. Larger impoundments will not suffer as greatly since they don't require restocking, as nature will help. But, it will still take a long time before any appreciable popula tion of harvestable fish will be ■ jgKssjl j9Sn£ I WmM Ik JwftT PV! H ■ - "it P|T ( '*■!£? jjßrjl When these cheerleaders get to high school, they will see a sport far different from what Is now, as evidenced by the BOE considering Increased supplements for cheerleading coaches. needed, would follow the second game, and be a seven inning affair. Such an arrangement would al low fans to see the all-stars play longer than the current arrangement allows. Also, there wouldn't be a problem with pitching, since each all-star team would carry 15 pitch ers into the series, allowing for two, possibly three, of the starters to actually start a game. Remember, an all-star game is different from a regular game. A player playing the full nine innings is rare in an all-star game, since the substitute the manager can bring in is just as good as the player. Only in case of a rubber game would we likely see a player break double fig ures in innings played, and that would be rare. Also, it doesn't matter if a pitcher, especially a starter, goes three innings or five or six, he is still out for at least the next four days. Under these circumstances, we could see starters of all-star games going five or six innings. In many respects the all-star game is fine. But, I think that these three changes would improve the game greatly. aV and I really don't have the heart to tell our readers about a goodplace to fish. First of all, you St not be able to get there, and, secondly, right now fishmgrsthe furtherest thing from everyone s It is time we had a good listener on the Houston County Board of Commissioners IT IS TIME FOR BILLY HUNTER Leadership is not found in those with rehearsed answers to obvious questions. On the msyor issues, it conies from those who listen to your concerns, weigh the options and come up with common sense solutions. That’s where BILLY HUNTER enters the picture. • You’ll be listened to before Hospital Authority members are appointed. • You’ll be listened to before any county/city services are consolidated. • And you will be listened to before your tax dollars j are spent. t is time to have a good listener on the Houston bounty Board of Commissioners. It is time to elect SILLY HUNTER. Small businessmen, retired law I enforcement official, Public Servant. Democratic candidate, Post 2 Tuesday, July 19. Paid for by the candidate 987-3766 /Ikk C. Warren Dunn, M. D. Keith D. Holmes, M. D. mind. So, our article is short this week. Please remember two things: help those you can and remember that, even though you may have suffered greatly, there is someone who has suffered a greater tragedy oMuruary, juty is, 1554 Houston Times -Journ*- than you have. So, let's all help whatever or whenever we can. Believe me, the reward of a smile and a "thank you” is a lot greater than anything else. A SMILE AND A THANK YOU—God Bless, especially to those who have suffered more than we have. Until next week ... we've gone to help. Legals NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNICIPAL PROPERTY In accordance with Saction 36-37-6 of tha Official Coda of Georgia Annotated, notice it hereby given that the properties described In Exhibit ‘A* attached hereto ant offered for sale by the City of Party. Said properties are offered for sale under the following terms and conditions: 1. The sale shall be by sealed bid. Bid blanks may be obtained from tha Clerk's Office, Perry Municipal Building, Perry, Georgia. 2. The properties shall be sold separately and a separate bid blank must be obtained for each tract. 3. Said properties shall be sold forcash. 4. The City of Peny reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to cancel the proposed sale as to any or all tracts of property. 5. All bids shall be opened at the regularly scheduled meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Perry on Tuesday, August 2,1994 at 7:30 p.m. 6. Each tractof property which is hereby advertised for sale shall be conveyed to the successful bidder, if any, without warranty of title, by Quit-Claim Deed. 7. Notice of the sale of this property shall run in the Houston Times Journal on July 16, 1994, July 23, 1994 and July 30, 1994. EXHIBIT “A" TRACT 1: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 19 of the 10th Land District of Houston County, Georgia and containing 20.066 acres according to a plat of survey prepared by Richard L. Jones, Registered Surveyor No. 1591, said plat of survey dated May 28, 1984 and being recorded in Plat Book 27, Page 49, Clerk's Office, Houston Superior Court. Said plat of survey and the recorded copy thereof are hereby made a part of this description by reference thereto for all purposes. Said property is shown as Parcel 37 on Map P-38, Houston County Tax Assessor’s Office, Houston County Courthouse. TRACT 2: That certain 1.7 acres of land ATTENTION!! Tkust Co. Bank of Middle GA Customers Due to the recent severe weather our hours will be 9:00 am - 4:00 pm until further notice Thank you for your understanding! Questions? Call Eddie Wilson 987-4616 VOTE FOR JOHN FRANK COLLINS FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION \ \ 1 / \ \ /S^ ROWAM /x\J \\ Lr / 11 \jvi Incumbent Bobby Rowan - the PUPPET of the Utllltlesl VOTE FOR JOHN FRANK COLLINS State-wide Democratic Primary, July 19. Paid for by JOHN FRANK COLLINS for PSC Committee • P.O. BOX 444, PINELAKE, GA 30072 ELBERTA PEACHES William L. Brown Farms Monday - Satuday 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Sunday 1:30 - 6:30 p.m. 472-8767 • Montezuma Second pecan orchard on right Highway 49 North For the Best Sports Coverage Read the Houston Times-Journal! located in the CityofPeny, Houston County, Georgia bounded now or formerly as follows: on the north by lands of Georye W. Roberts, Willie and Viola Solomon, Henry Lee, and Cora M. Ridley: on the east by Fannie Gresham Branch; on the south by property of the Mary Lightfoot Estate; on the west by lands of Janie and Walker Davis, Freeman Roberts Estate, and Lois E. Ragin. Said property is shown as Parcel 6 on Map P-6, Houston County Tax Assessor's Office, Houston County Courthouse. TRACT 3: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 10th District of Houston County, Georgia and known as Lot 9, Block V, East End Subdivision, as shown on a plat of survey recorded in Map Book 1, Page 18, Clerk’s Office, Houston Superior Court. Said property is located at 1109 Jackson Lane, Perry, Georgia an is shown as Parcel 12 on Map P-20, Houston County Tax Assessor’s Office, Houston County Courthouse. TRACT 4: All that lot or parcel of land lying and being in the 13th Land District of Houston County, Georgia, and in Land Lot 274 therein, in the City of Perry arid being known and designated as Parcel “C" according to a plat of survey prepared by Richard L. Jones, Registered Land Surveyor No. 1591, said plat of survey recorded in Map 800k23, Page 61, Cleric’s Office, Houston Superior Court. Said plat of survey and the recorded thereof are hereby made a part of this description by reference thereto for all purposes. Said property is located on Bradley Street, Peny, Georgia and is shown as Parcel 67A on Map P-26, Houston County Tax Assessor's Office, Houston County Courthouse. CITY OF PERRY, GEORGIA By: James E. Worrall, Mayor Walker, Hulbert, Gray & Byrd Attorneys for the City of Peny, Georgia 7-88 7/16, 7/23, 7/30 LET BOBBY ROWAN'S RECORD SPEAK FOR ITSELF: '...Recent news reports raise the suspicion that (Bobby) Rowan's loyalties may be to the utility companies... However, it looks like Georgia Power Company is in such trouble with the feds over taxes that having helped elect Rowan won't do them any good. * - Cynthia Tucker - Atlanta Journal-Constitution writer Page 7A